Dc Phelan
University of Tasmania
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Crop & Pasture Science | 2014
Dc Phelan; D Parsons; S Lisson; Gk Holz; N. D. MacLeod
Abstract. Although geographically small, Tasmania has a diverse range of regional climates that are affected by different synoptic influences. Consequently, changes in climate variables and climate-change impacts will likely vary in different regions of the state. This study aims to quantify the regional effects of projected climate change on the productivity of rainfed pastoral and wheat crop systems at five sites across Tasmania. Projected climate data for each site were obtained from the Climate Futures for Tasmania project (CFT). Six General Circulation Models were dynamically downscaled to ∼10-km grid cells using the CSIRO Conformal Cubic Atmospheric Model under the A2 emissions scenario for the period 1961–2100. Mean daily maximum and minimum temperatures at each site are projected to increase from a baseline period (1981–2010) to 2085 (2071–2100) by 2.3–2.7°C. Mean annual rainfall is projected to increase slightly at all sites. Impacts on pasture and wheat production were simulated for each site using the projected CFT climate data. Mean annual pasture yields are projected to increase from the baseline to 2085 largely due to an increase in spring pasture growth. However, summer growth of temperate pasture species may become limited by 2085 due to greater soil moisture deficits. Wheat yields are also projected to increase, particularly at sites presently temperature-limited. This study suggests that increased temperatures and elevated atmospheric CO2 concentrations are likely to increase regional rainfed pasture and wheat production in the absence of any significant changes in rainfall patterns.
Archive | 2010
Gk Holz; Grose; James C. Bennett; Stuart Corney; Cj White; Dc Phelan; Karina J. B. Potter; Darren J. Kriticos; Rp Rawnsley; D Parsons; S Lisson; Sm Gaynor; Nl Bindoff
Agricultural Systems | 2015
Dc Phelan; Mt Harrison; Ernst P. Kemmerer; D Parsons
Archive | 2016
D Parsons; Brendan Power; Eloise Stephenson; Di Prestwidge; Michael Blümmel; Cécile M. Godde; Mark T. van Wijk; Marius Gilbert; Ben Henderson; Timothy P. Robinson; Kanar Dizyee; Andrew Ash; Dc Phelan; Jeannette van de Steeg; Di Mayberry; Mario Herrero Acosta
Archive | 2018
Sj Hinton; Mt Harrison; G Pengilley; Dc Phelan; Marcus Hardie; Jj Ojeda; Cl Mohammed
Agricultural Systems | 2018
Dc Phelan; Mt Harrison; Greg McLean; Howard Cox; Kieth G. Pembleton; Geoff J. Dean; D Parsons; Maria E. do Amaral Richter; Georgie Pengilley; Sue J. Hinton; Caroline L. Mohammed
Archive | 2016
Mario Herrero; Di Mayberry; Jeannette van de Steeg; Dc Phelan; Andrew Ash; Kanar Diyezee; Timothy P. Robinson; Ben Henderson; Marius Gilbert; Mark T. Wijk; Cécile M. Godde; Michael Blümmel; Di Prestwidge; Elle Stephenson; Brendan Power; D Parsons
17th Australian Agronomy Conference 2015 | 2015
Rp Rawnsley; Mt Harrison; Dc Phelan; Ross Corkrey; David Henry
Climate Adaptation 2014 | 2014
Neil MacLeod; D Parsons; Dc Phelan; S Lisson
Archive | 2013
Greg P. Timms; Rp Rawnsley; A Langworthy; Dc Phelan; Mt Harrison
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